Mendelssohn, Brahms, Schumann
Nadya Lis (Alto), Angela Ceban (Soprano), Daniela Rodó (Piano)
Spring Tone celebrates the essence of springtime and the blooming of flowers. In
the first part, attendees will enjoy the soulful melodies of German Lieder by F.
Mendelssohn and Brahms, accompanied by a piano interlude with music by R.
Schumann. This first part evokes the freshness of the season, with a recurring
theme of flowers and the awakening of spring. In the second part, the audience
will experience the captivating opera duets of Tchaikovsky, Delibes, and
Offenbach. Attendees are invited to join for an evening of music that captures
the beauty and vitality of springtime.
Art Base, Monday 20/5/24 20h, 15E ( reduced 10E for students under 26 and
jobseekers),
29 rue des Sables Zandstraat, 1000 Bruxelles. For reservations & more info to
www.art-base.be
Art Base
Locatie
Aankomende evenementen
Piano-Violon
"Autour de Fauré"
Céline Bodson, Violon & Manon Gertsch, Piano
WEBERN-PROKOFIEV-FAURE-BEETHOVEN
2024 est l'année Gabriel Fauré, puisque nous célébrons le centenaire de sa
disparition. Nous vous avons donc préparé pour l'occasion sa première sonate
pour violon et piano. Fauré est déjà tout entier dans cette partition,
où l'on retrouve ses sonorités curieuses et ses rythmes imprévus.
Une page de Anton Webern et deux mélodies de Sergei Prokofiev ouvrent le
récital.
En seconde partie et pour terminer sur une note printanière,
nous jouerons la 5ème sonate de Beethoven remplie d'allegresse et de joie de
vivre.
"Eveille-toi, le soleil luit" pourrait-être le titre de ce programme, dans les
infinies modulations de la sonate de Fauré, dans l'insouciance de ces pages de
Prokofiev et Beethoven, dans l'aube silencieuse qui apparait d'un seul souflle
dans cette courte pièce de Webern, la caresse du vent.
Un programme aux couleurs scintillantes, une histoire printanière.
Programme détaillé :
- Anton Webern, « sehr langsam » premier mouvement des « quatre pièces pour
violon et piano » Op. 7 terminée en 1910
- Serge Prokofiev, les 2 premières (Andante et lento m’a non troppo) des 5
mélodies pour violon et piano Op. 35 bis écrites en 1920
- Gabriel Fauré, 1ère sonate en la majeur Op.13 composée en 1875
1. Allegro molto
2.Andante
3. Scherzo : Allegro vivo
4. Finale : Allegro quasi Presto
- Ludwig Van Beethoven, 5ème sonate en fa majeur Op. 24 dite "le printemps",
1801.
Art Base, Thursday 23/5/24 20h, 15E ( reduced 10E for students under 26 and
jobseekers),
29 rue des Sables Zandstraat, 1000 Bruxelles. For reservations & more info to
www.art-base.be
"Ta Mavra Moura" is a three-piece band from Athens, Greece. While their
repertoire is centered around Greek folk music of the twentieth century like the
styles of rebetiko and laiko, their sound also touches upon more traditional
flavors and even expands into modern areas like the compositions of Manos
Hatzidakis and Nikos Xydakis.
The band consists of bouzouki and guitar which is the basis of the urban folk
sound of Athens during era of Rebetiko. A unique element of their music is the
use of flute that while being unusual in such an orchestra, blends in perfectly
and opens new horizons to their sound. Meanwhile, their three voices singing
solo or in harmony complete their musical imagery.
Ta Mavra Moura:
Eirini Sgouridou – flute, voice
Giorgos Goudousakis – bouzouki, voice
Giorgis Karras – guitar, voice
Art Base, Saturday 25/5/24 20h, 15E ( reduced 10E for students under 26 and
jobseekers),
29 rue des Sables Zandstraat, 1000 Bruxelles. For reservations & more info to
www.art-base.be
TA MAVRA MOURA
( THE BLACK BERRIES)
REBETIKO & MORE
"Ta Mavra Moura" is a three-piece band from Athens, Greece. While their
repertoire is centered around Greek folk music of the twentieth century like the
styles of rebetiko and laiko, their sound also touches upon more traditional
flavors and even expands into modern areas like the compositions of Manos
Hatzidakis and Nikos Xydakis.
The band consists of bouzouki and guitar which is the basis of the urban folk
sound of Athens during era of Rebetiko. A unique element of their music is the
use of flute that while being unusual in such an orchestra, blends in perfectly
and opens new horizons to their sound. Meanwhile, their three voices singing
solo or in harmony complete their musical imagery.
Ta Mavra Moura:
Eirini Sgouridou – flute, voice
Giorgos Goudousakis – bouzouki, voice
Giorgis Karras – guitar, voice
Art Base, Sunday 26/5/24 20h, 15E ( reduced 10E for students under 26 and
jobseekers),
29 rue des Sables Zandstraat, 1000 Bruxelles. For reservations & more info to
www.art-base.be
Tout Chopin est un projet dédié à la performance entière des 24 Préludes op. 28
du compositeur et pianiste virtuose d'ascendance franco-polonaise
par Giusy Caruso, pianiste italienne basée sur Bruxelles et chercheuse
postdoctorale au Conservatoire d'Anvers.
Le 24 Préludes ont été composés par Chopin pendant son séjour à Majorque en
compagnie de l'écrivaine George Sand. Le concert de Giusy présente
l'interprétation des 24 Préludes, sous forme de petites esquisses émotionnelles,
et d'une partie consacrée à la lecture des lettres que George Sand a écrites à
son copain.
Giusy Caruso est pianiste et chercheuse postdoctorale. Elle dirige le groupe de
recherche musicale CREATIE au Conservatoire Royal d'Anvers.
Investie tout autant dans le répertoire classique que dans les répertoire des
20ème et 21ème siècles, elle suscite l'intérêt de compositeurs tant sa démarche
est originale.
Dans sa recherche, Giusy Caruso travaille depuis des années le rapport entre le
geste du musicien et la production du son.
Info: www.giusycaruso.com
Ph. Credits Wannes Cré
Subhankar Chatterjee: Voice
Daniel Schell : Tiptar
Sandip Banerjee : Tabla
Daniel and Sandip release their new and third album ‘Alexandra’. The concept is
inspired by the travels and thoughts of Alexandra David-Néel. For the occasion
Daniel created a new raaga ‘Alexandra’ This raaga is actually close to the
classical Vasant Mukhari .
First part: Daniel and Sandip play and develop raag ‘Alexandra’,
on compositions by Daniel.
Second part: With Subhankar, they play classical raaga ‘Basant Mukhari’
A concert mixing new music with classical Indian,
performed by great musicians.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uxwJwQEWu3E
https://www.danielschell.net/
Art Base, Wednesday 29/5/24 20h, 15E ( reduced 10E for students under 26 and
jobseekers),
29 rue des Sables Zandstraat, 1000 Bruxelles. For reservations & more info to
www.art-base.be
EIRINI ZOGALI ( BOUZOUKI, VOCALS)
VASILIKI CHRISTOPOULOU ( VOCALS)
SERGIO DIMOPOULOS ( ACCORDION, VOCALS)
From Netherlands to France, Brussels is the place for Eirini, Vasiliki and
Sergio to go on stage as a trio and share their love for Rebetiko music. Their
performance features their favorite compositions from the pre-war and post-war
eras, resurrecting stories, sounds, and music from the Greek grammophone years
of the 20th century.
https://youtu.be/EB4rugZeW4E?feature=shared
https://youtu.be/ayc02DcVq1M?feature=shared
https://youtube.com/watch?v=siiecQxJvS0&si=JFhmuRYGC7Nnb04l
Art Base, Thursday 30/5/24 20h, 15E ( reduced 10E for students under 26 and
jobseekers),
29 rue des Sables Zandstraat, 1000 Bruxelles. For reservations & more info to
www.art-base.be
Carlo Strazzante aux tablas – percussions & Arnaud Eurin au sitar - looper vous
offrent une immersion
dans la musique Hindustani harmonisée,
inédit, avec un looper pour remplacer un orchestre de sitaristes !
Un voyage tout en douceur et vélocité aux couleurs safran.
Fort de 20 années d’expériences musicales le duo vous emmènera dans les
différents univers qu’ils ont pu découvrir.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U1eY_tjU0Ds
Art Base, Sunday 2/6/24 19h, 15E ( reduced 10E for students under 26 and
jobseekers),
29 rue des Sables Zandstraat, 1000 Bruxelles. For reservations & more info to
www.art-base.be
Soprano: Esther-Elisabeth Rispens
Piano: Matthieu Idmtal
In 2023, we celebrated the 150th anniversary of Rachmaninoff, and in 2024, we
commemorate the 175th death anniversary of Chopin, who passed away in 1849. It
is not surprising that soprano Esther-Elisabeth Rispens and pianist Matthieu
Idmtal join forces and dedicate their program in the 2023-2024 season to these
two maestros. Rachmaninoff composed songs throughout almost his entire life, and
the duo presents a diverse selection from his repertoire. Chopin, whose entire
oeuvre consists almost exclusively of solo piano pieces, composed only one song
cycle (Opus 74), and a selection from it is also featured. Although Chopin's
language may seem simpler at first glance, his work will be a significant source
of inspiration for Rachmaninoff. Thus, the two are inextricably linked. The
songs are interspersed with some solo piano works by Chopin, performed by
Matthieu Idmtal.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nSxKUeUjKjA
Art Base, Tuesday 4/6/24 20h, 15E ( reduced 10E for students under 26 and
jobseekers),
29 rue des Sables Zandstraat, 1000 Bruxelles. For reservations & more info to
www.art-base.be
Le Duo hindustani Amit & Apratim
C'est l’histoire d’une complicité musicale entre deux amis pratiquant cette
musique depuis leur plus tendre enfance. Ils se produisent sur les scènes
exigeantes de leur ville Calcutta, aux États Unis en Europe, et partagent cette
musique intimiste du Nord de l'Inde. Leur récent succès à Rome en juin 2022,
lors de la summer Mela, fut suivi par une création de rencontre musicale en
résidence chez les Dominicains de Haute Alsace en 20233
Au fil d'un Raaga, ils expriment des sentiments de l'âme, des saisons, des
moments du jour et de la nuit. Cette création musicale du moment, esquissée au
départ, progressera via des conversations rythmiques et mélodiques improvisées,
en s'accélérant vers le climax final.
En savoir plus :
http://apratimmajumdar.com/
http://www.amitchatterjee-tabla.com/
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uPfLaa4MX-4
Art Base, Wednesday 5/6/24 20h, 15E ( reduced 10E for students under 26 and
jobseekers),
29 rue des Sables Zandstraat, 1000 Bruxelles. For reservations & more info to
www.art-base.be
Evenementen in het verleden
Nicolas Delaigue is a sitar and surbahar player, specialist of north indian
classical music. After years of immersion, practice and dedication to this art,
he was able to create a bridge between India and the West, and become a
reference in the interpretation and teaching of this music in Europe. Nicolas
has learned sitar and hindustani classical music with Patrick Moutal, Indrajit
Banerjee and have received additionnal training with Sugato and Ustad Shahid
Parvez. Today, as a international concert performer, Nicolas have presented his
music in many prestigious venues in Europe and around the world. Nicolas teaches
sitar, Indian music and modal improvisation in numerous public, private and
associative structures throughout France and Europe. In 2022, he was appointed
professor of Indian Music and modal improvisation at the National Conservatory
of Paris (CNSMDP).
An All India Radio Grade A Artist, Sandip Banerjee is playing tabla since 1973.
He is well known for his graceful accompaniment and powerful adept solo
performance. He is an enlisted artist in ICCR( Indian Council for Cultural
Relation) in professional category and SPIC MACAY. He has several CDs with
different artists in India and abroad. His book on learning Tabla titled ‘Le
Tabla’ has been published from ID Music, France. This book is also available in
English now. A rare combination of talent, dedication and good sensibilities
have brought Sandip to the top of his art. Lovers of Indian Classical music
around the world will continue to be enthralled by this first class mature and
powerful performing artist now and in the years to come.
https://www.youtube.com/results?search_query=nicolas+delaigue
http://www.sandipbanerjee.com/ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=btizXhDELWM
https://m.youtube.com/user/sandipbanerjeetabla
Art Base, Sunday 19/5/24 14h, 15E ( reduced 10E for students under 26 and
jobseekers),
29 rue des Sables Zandstraat, 1000 Bruxelles. For reservations & more info to
www.art-base.be
TCHA LIMBERGER ( VIOLIN), RENÉ BIKAR ( BRÁCS),
VILMOS CSIKOS ( DOUBLE BASS)
Tcha’s trio of Budapest musicians causes a sensation, with bursts of soaring
musical tragedy and czardas madness delivered with an astounding purity of sound
and hardly imaginable depth of musical dialogue.
In true Budapest gypsy style they switch between soaring intensity and
smouldering pathos delivering a passion and technical virtuosity that astounds.
MAGYAR NÓTA is music actually composed by the Hungarian nobility, to liven up
their noble feasts and parties. They were looking in the 19th century for
Hungarian music, that had to be less primitive than the traditional Hungarian
music, which was only played by the illiterate peasants.
So they invented a new style, based on elements of Hungarian folk music, both
textual and melodic-harmonic, all played with a classical Western European
sound.
They hired gypsy musicians to come and live with them at the castles, where they
should learn to play violin, double bass, clarinet and cimbalom in a classical
way. Then they should make the new repertoire into one of the most highly
regarded forms of popular music.
‘I myself started to learn that style because the Sinti, Gypsies from western
Europe, including my own family, very much look up to, and love, this Hungarian
music.
Manouche and Sinti used to copy that style, but without the necessary know-how
and especially without the Hungarian language, which one needs very much to be
able to interpret that style well.
This is why I started to learn Hungarian at the age of 20 and spent a year and a
half in Budapest to master this music.
I then founded the Tcha Limberger's Budapest Orchestra.
For this concert we speak of the Budapest Ensemble, since it consists of not
more than three musicians.
This music continues to fascinate me deeply.’
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CxE15WG6FzE&list=PL1E_Bc2ePJ4kTqLfDJQMzY9S1p8IJuanE
https://tchalimberger.com/artists/budapest-gypsy-orchestra/
Art Base, Saturday 18/5/24 20h, 20E ( reduced 15E for students under 26 and
jobseekers),
29 rue des Sables Zandstraat, 1000 Bruxelles. For reservations & more info to
www.art-base.be
Violon : Vilmos Csikos,
Violon/Alto : Pál Lászlo Szomora
Piano : László Rácz
Vilmos Csikos obtained his Master degree in the class of Yossif Ivanov at the
Royal Conservatory of Brussels with great distinction. 1st prize at the Andrea
Postacchini International Violin Competition in 2007 (Fermo, Italy). 1st prize
at the Remember Enescu International Violin Competition in 2007 (Sinaia,
Romania). 1st prize at the "Young Belgian Talent" Competition in 2015 (Brussels,
Belgium). 1st Prize at the Leonid Kogan International Violin Competition in 2017
(Brussels, Belgium).
1st Prize at the Henry Vieuxtemps International Violin Competition in 2020
(Verviers, Belgium).
Pal Laszlo Szomora started to play violin at the age of 4 with his first teacher
and his father Pal Szomora, later he was following lessons with Szasz Jozsefne
in Budapest. From 2013 he has been studying with Mikhail Bezverkhny (winner of
Queen Elisabeth Competition in 1976).
In his early age he is a 1st prize winner of numerous national and international
competitions: the Thrid Rados Deszo Violin Competition (Budapest, Hungary),
International Competition ‘Jonge Solisten aan Zee’ (Oostende, Belgium),
Solosists Competition ‘Jong Symfonisch Gent’ (Gent, Belgium), International
Arthur Grumiaux Violin Competition (Brussels, Belgium).
Laszlo Racz began learning piano at the age of 9. From 2006 to 2010 he studied
with Gabor Nagy and Livia Kelemen. In 2008 he won the Bartok Bela competition in
Budapest. At 14 he played in Vienna for Sophia Rachlin, who introduced him to
Michaela Ursuleasa. In 2010 he entered Mihaela's “Class for Special Talents” at
the Music and Art Private University of the City of Vienna. Laszlo then
continued his work with Klaus Sticken. In 2014, Laszlo began his bachelor's
degree in Thomas Kreuzberger's class. In 2015 he won Yehudi Menuhin's Live Music
Now Award, proving that he is one of the most talented young musicians of his
generation.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pApLkvDME-Y
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yjGLbLRNaZA
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aA90qJfva2s
Art Base, Saturday 4/5/24 20h, 15E ( reduced 10E for students under 26 and
jobseekers),
29 rue des Sables Zandstraat, 1000 Bruxelles. For reservations & more info to
www.art-base.be
Le duo des Fagnes est né en Septembre 2022 au conservatoire
Royal de Bruxelles. Deux amies ayant envie de faire de la musique
ensemble et l'alchimie opère. La mélodie française du XXè siècle
nous séduit particulièrement grâce à sa richesse harmonique, ses
possibilités d'interprétation et l'infinie diversité du répertoire.
Sarah Waterman est née en 2000 à Niort (79, France) et a commencé le piano en
2005, puis l’orgue en 2009. Après avoir entamé un cycle spécialisé de piano au
Conservatoire
de La Rochelle en 2016, elle obtient son Diplôme d’Etudes Musicales en 2020 au
CRR de Tours, dans la classe de Philippe Lefèvre.
Elle s’est notamment produite en récital à la Cathédrale Saint-Pierre de Saintes
en 2015, à l’Église Saint-Sauveur de La Rochelle en 2018 (concert pour son prix
en orgue), au
Grand Théâtre, à l’Instrumentarium et à l’Hôtel de Ville de Tours entre 2018 et
2021, ainsi qu’aux Folles Journées de Nantes en 2020 (scène Jeunes Talents).
Elle prend également part à de nombreux concerts et projets d’ensemble, de
musique de chambre, avec chanteurs et instrumentistes depuis 2015. Elle est,
depuis septembre 2021,
en bachelor de piano au Conservatoire Royal de Bruxelles dans la classe de
Gabriel Teclu.
Jeune soprano de 22 ans, Juliette Chrzanowski débute la musique à l'âge de 5
ans. Musicienne instrumentiste (piano et percussions) elle est
passionnée par le chant dès son plus jeune âge. Elle commence donc le chant avec
Maud
Kauffman, puis elle intègre la classe de Mathilde Cardon au Conservatoire
Régional de Douai. En septembre 2020, elle poursuit son parcours en
intégrant le Conservatoire royal de Bruxelles dans la classe de Christine
Solhosse et de Michèle Massina.
Choriste et soliste, Juliette intègre dès 2020 le chœur de chambre du
conservatoire de Bruxelles et participe en 2021 à divers productions et
festivals. Artiste à la démarche profonde et singulière, sensible et rigoureuse
dans ses choix musicaux et ses approches esthétiques, Juliette
poursuit son cursus en conciliant dans son travail le « Cœur et l’esprit ».
https://youtu.be/ZeoSUxHmVeY
https://youtu.be/ZitswmQgVrQ
Art Base, Thursday 2/5/24 20h, 15E ( reduced 10E for students under 26 and
jobseekers),
29 rue des Sables Zandstraat, 1000 Bruxelles. For reservations & more info to
www.art-base.be
Piano: Abraham Hernández-Leon Wenzel
Etudes Op.25, Sonate No.3 et plus
Inspired by the music of Frédéric Chopin, two young pianists meet to share with
the public some of the most emblematic works of the Franco-Polish composer, in a
musical moment full of poetry and virtuosity through the Studies Op.25 and the
Sonata No. 3, among other works.
http://leonwenzel.com/en/index.html
https://youtu.be/mG41TJrUSa4?si=wA7riWG5oi_ywd7H
Art Base, Sunday 28/4/24 17h, 15E ( reduced 10E for students under 26 and
jobseekers),
29 rue des Sables Zandstraat, 1000 Bruxelles. For reservations & more info to
www.art-base.be
Fabian Tibaldi (Arg) – Voix
Daniel Gruselle (Be) - Bandoneon
Philippe Preudhomme (Be) - Piano
La musique de Piazzolla a révolutionné le tango traditionnel dans un nouveau
style appelé nuevo tango, incorporant des éléments du jazz et de la musique
classique et les poèmes surréalistes du poète uruguayen Horacio Ferrer parmi
d'autres écrivains bien connus. Le programme comprend certaines des musiques les
plus connues et les plus appréciées de Piazzolla, Chiquilín de Bachin, Balada
para un Loco et Balada para mi Muerte, ainsi que des chansons rarement
interprétées telle que La Misma Pena avec des paroles d'Homere Exposito. Daniel,
Philippe et Fabian emmèneront le public dans un voyage musical de crescendos
émotionnels, d'apogées extatiques et de descentes mélancoliques, entrecoupé de
narration racontant l'histoire de la vie et des chansons d'Astor Piazzolla.
Art Base, Saturday 27/4/24 20h, 15E ( reduced 10E for students under 26 and
jobseekers),
29 rue des Sables Zandstraat, 1000 Bruxelles. For reservations & more info to
www.art-base.be
Julia Tavit, Damiën Heemskerk, Sterre Hond
Welcome to our upcoming concert "6 hands | 1 piano" where we will be performing
a unique program consisting of pieces for solo, four-handed and six-handed
piano.
In the solo pieces each pianist will showcase their virtuosity and individual
expression. We will perform pieces ranging from classical to contemporary
styles, even including some original pieces. Here we can truly showcase our
individual backgrounds as pianists.
The four handed and six-handed pieces is where those backgrounds will be brought
together to create a celebration of teamwork, musicianship and creative synergy.
With the four-handed pieces we are able to tell our stories together, ranging
from folkdances to beautiful fairytales. The piano becomes very intimate when
two pianists have a dialogue on the instrument.
However, the six-handed pieces are what make this concert a must-see for
everyone. Three pianist playing together behind the same instrument is something
you don't get to see often. Together we will even premiere a new piece, written
by us for six-handed piano. This form of performance will showcase our
individual talents while working seamlessly together to produce a unique sound
that will captivate your senses.
The concert event promises to be an unforgettable experience, with each
performance showcasing our different styles and skills. Don't miss this
opportunity to witness the magic of piano music at its best. Join us for an
evening of beautiful melodies and impeccable performances.
https://www.instagram.com/damien_heemskerk?igsh=MWk0b3ZvMHQ2eWhrZw==
https://www.instagram.com/sterrehond?igsh=MWs0cDc5emxmOGUyNQ==
https://www.instagram.com/julia.tavit?igsh=MW5xOGR4ZnZoMHF3bw%3D%3D&utm_source=qr
Art Base, Friday 26/4/24 20h, 15E ( reduced 10E for students under 26 and
jobseekers),
29 rue des Sables Zandstraat, 1000 Bruxelles. For reservations & more info to
www.art-base.be
Panos Skouteris ( Clarinet, Bagpipes ),
Eirini Zogali ( Oud, Bouzouki ),
Vanessa Kourtesi ( Voice ).
A journey into Greek traditional music.
Panos Skouteris (clarinet, bagpipes), Eirini Zogali (oud, bouzouki) and Vanessa
Kourtesi (voice) will perform music from the East Mediterranean and Greece that
they have loved and cherished. From the islands to the mainland, they choose
songs and instrumental pieces that touched them over the years.
The three musicians- originally from Greece and now based in Rotterdam Nl- are
highly active and involved in the folk music scene of the East Mediterranean
region, performing internationally.
They often perform and lead workshops related
to Greek traditional music in Art Base.
https://youtu.be/R7t2ndx_q8o?feature=shared
https://youtu.be/tNcYT5EAiRY?feature=shared
https://youtu.be/O_7kW9LcHYo?feature=shared
Art Base, 20/4/24 20h, 15E ( reduced 10E for students under 26 and jobseekers),
29 rue des Sables Zandstraat, 1000 Bruxelles. For reservations & more info to
www.art-base.be
A dreamy project across the most elegant Italian tunes, with unpublished stories
and original songs.
“Italian Stories” is also the title of their latest album, released in January,
previewed during their 2023 American tour.
Artists currently active in the european and american jazz scene. They boasts
collaborations and concerts in Rome, Berlin, Bruxelles, Saint Louis and New
York. They played at Saint Louis (USA) jazz festival in 2023.
They have collaborated with Rai (Italian national television) as a singer,
actress and composer.
They released albums and one Rai soundtrack.
https://giulialorenzoni.it/
Art Base, Friday 19/4/24 20h, 15E ( reduced 10E for students under 26 and
jobseekers),
29 rue des Sables Zandstraat, 1000 Bruxelles. For reservations & more info to
www.art-base.be
Bansuri & Tabla Concert
Harsh & Vishal Wardhan
Ganesh Ramnath
Harsh & Vishal Wardhan, bansuri
Harsh and his son Vishal are prominent bansuri players, teacher and … makers.
Not only they have performed classical Indian music all over the world, but also
they have taught their skills to numerous students. They make the bansuris for
prominent artists such as Hariprasad Chaurasi
Ganesh Ramnath, tabla
Ganesh Ramnath, deeply influenced by Indian saints, passionately spreads the
message of universal love through music. Having performed in prestigious venues
across Europe, he received the 'Stipendium Award' for academic excellence and
artistic prowess after graduating with honors in Tabla and Indian vocal studies
from the Rotterdam Conservatory in 2008.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xHAwtIbgm3o
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IOV39f29Y1c
Art Base, Wednesday 17/4 20h, 15E ( reduced 10E for students under 26 and
jobseekers),
29 rue des Sables Zandstraat, 1000 Bruxelles. For reservations & more info to
www.art-base.be